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      • In Buddhism, the Snow Lion is the protector of the Buddha. In paintings and sculptures, the Snow Lion appears supporting the thrones of various Buddhist deities, symbolizing the strength and bravery of those with perfect wisdom and compassion.
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    The lion in India art is represented in Tibetan Buddhist art as the Snow Lion. [8] The Snow Lion is the protector of Buddha and in paintings and sculpture is usually seen as holding up the Buddha's throne (one on the left and one on the right of the throne.)

  3. The Snow Lion symbolizes fearlessness and victory over all obstacles. A Tibetan national emblem and religious and cultural icon, depicted as a white lion with green manes and a green tail. In Buddhism, the Snow Lion is the protector of the Buddha.

  4. The snow lion appears in Tibetan paintings within religious scenes, serving as a mount for Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. It showcases majesty and vitality while sometimes being humorously depicted atop snow-covered mountains. This forms a harmonious and auspicious theme alongside deer and double cranes.

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  5. The Snow Lion symbolizes fearlessness and is often depicted in Tibetan Buddhist art on the thrones of the Buddha and is seen ridden by certain Dharma Protectors, spirits that protect the Buddhist tradition.

  6. The Snow Lion is the national emblem of Tibet. The Snow Lion resides in the East and represents unconditional cheerfulness, a mind freed from doubt, clear and precise. It has a beauty and dignity resulting from a synchronized body and mind.

  7. In Tibetan artistic traditions, the Snow Lion takes on a symbolic role, representing protection and sovereignty. In the early days of Buddhism, the lion found itself adopted as a symbol of Shakyamuni Buddha.

  8. Jan 18, 2024 · In the vast tapestry of mythological creatures that inhabit the legends of the world, the Snow Lion stands out as a beacon of Tibetan culture and spirituality. This celestial being is intricately woven into the fabric of Tibet’s national identity, embodying the virtues of fearlessness and purity.

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